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3. Google+ pages: Should the life sciences industry be concerned?
What does the newest social networking site Google+ mean for the life science industry? To date, forty million users, including a number of life sciences companies, have signed up and created pages for themselves and/or their businesses, according to Sandra Gonzalez.
2. Sweating bullets: Body scanners can see perspiration as a potential weapon
Body scanners have a high rate of false alarms since they sometimes misdiagnose a passenger’s sweat as a potential weapon, according to ProPublica.
1. Top 10 science and clinical innovation trends: Looking forward to 2012
Children’s Hospital Boston’s Vector blog compiled its list of the top 10 science trends in 2011 and what the future of health care holds for 2012. The list includes whole-genome sequencing, digital health apps and the next level of tissue engineering.